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PROSPECTUS

2014 – 2015

For Admissions to Undergraduate,

Masters‟ and Ph.D. Programmes

GOVIND BALLABH PANT

UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY

PANTNAGAR – 263145, U.S. NAGAR

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CONTENTS

Particulars Page

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES 2-4

Instructions to candidates for filling OMR Application and Application Form 5-9 Chapters

I The University, Colleges, Department of Student Welfare, Placement & Counselling, University Library, Medical Health Services

10-14 II Admission Criteria and Entrance Examination, Time of Admission,

Date and Time of Entrance Examination, Places of Examination, Application procedure, Examination fee and Last Date for submission of Application, Admission of sponsored/nominated candidates, Number of seats & Eligibility Qualifications, Distribution of seats, Reservations, Admission of sponsored candidates, Mode of Admission (Subject and scheme of examination, Basis of selection for Admission, Counselling), Medical Examination, Admit Cards, Age Limit, Refusal of Admission, Category & Rural/Agriculturalist/ Sports/NCC weightages, Subject Groups for Masters‟ Programmes, Syllabus, Fee and Refund of fee at the time of Counselling/Admissions, Registration of fresh students and Normal & Maximum duration of the programmes.

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Appendix-I A Admission Criteria for candidates admitted through All India Entrance Examination conducted by ICAR/VCI

34 Appendix-I B Minimum Eligibility Qualifications for Sponsored/Nominated candidates 34-35

Appendix-II Format for Medical Certificate 36

Appendix-III Medical Standards 37

Appendix – IV Solemn Voluntary Declaration Form 38

Appendix –V Affidavit by the student for non participation in ragging 39

Appendix –VI Affidavit by Parent/Guardian 40

Appendix-VII Category formats and Weightage Certificates 41-45 Appendix-VIII Syllabus for Entrance Examination of Undergraduate Programmes 46-50 Appendix-IX Syllabus for Entrance Examination of Masters‟ Programmes 51-55 Appendix-X Syllabus for Entrance Examination of M.C.A. Programme 56

Appendix -XI Details of Fee 57

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES

1. The application form must be filled up in all respects. Incomplete application is liable to be rejected. 2. (i) Candidates claiming Rural weightage of Uttarakhand (Certificate No. 6)/Sport weightage

(Certificate No. 8) or Agriculturalist weightage (Certificate No. 9) or NCC weightage certificate are required to submit attested photocopy of relevant certificate along-with the application form. (ii) Candidate should attach the required documents in support of his application. The

document/certificate once submitted with the application shall not be returned. No document/certificate/information furnished after the closing date shall be entertained except certificate of Bonafide Residents of Uttarakhand, O.B.C. certificate and the marks-sheet of the qualifying examination.

3. If the candidate provides any wrong information in the application form, his/her application shall be summarily rejected. If any candidate secures admission in the University by providing wrong information his/her admission shall be cancelled on detection of the facts at the cost and risk of the candidate.

4. All admissions shall be provisional in the first instance and the Vice-Chancellor of the University reserves the right to cancel the admission granted to a candidate without assigning any reason. 5. If a candidate who is not eligible to appear in the entrance examination does so, he/she will not

have any claim whatsoever for admission and the examination fee deposited by him/her shall not be returned

6. Ph.D. candidates must mention the Code of the Ph.D. programme to which the admission is being sought in the prescribed column, failing which any programme could be allotted to him/her according to the eligibility and he/she will have no claim for changing the programme subsequently. 7. There should be no cuttings and over-writing on the OMR application. All entries must be made by

the candidate himself/herself legibly.

8. The candidates are advised in their own interest to submit their application forms well in time. The last date for submission of application form is 02.04.2014. The application delivered either by post or personally after 02.04.2014 shall not be entertained under any circumstances.

9. The candidate should fully ensure before despatching the application form that he/she fulfills the eligibility requirements for admission/appearing in the entrance examination. The fee once paid shall not be refunded in the event of rejection of the application. Only eligible candidates will be considered for admission.

10. The candidates are advised to give their complete mailing address in the OMR application, application form and on the envelope.

11. Candidates are advised in their own interest, to send their application form under registered post. 12. It may be carefully noted by the candidate that who has been punished at any time in his/her earlier

academic career for having taken part in the activities of indiscipline or use of unfair means in any of the examination shall not be eligible for admission. In case, he/she secures admission by concealing any of the facts on these points or through oversight or clerical error on the part of Coordinator Admission‟s office, the admission is liable to be cancelled as and when it is detected. 13. The records of the Entrance Examination shall be preserved only for a period of six month.

14. In all matters relating to admission, decision of the Admissions Committee of the University shall be final.

15. A candidate found using unfair means in the Entrance Examination will invite cancellation of his/her result, non-refund of examination fee and punishment as may be deemed proper by the Admissions Committee of the University.

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17. The candidate shall have to deposit the total amount of the fee prescribed by the University before issuing the I.D. number.

18. The candidate shall have to complete the registration formalities within one week of the commencement of registration. Late reporting will not be accepted for admission in any circumstances.

19. In no circumstances candidate admitted in Ist year of various degree programmes will be permitted for registration after the appointed date of commencement of registration.

20. The second counselling shall be held after the one week of the date of the first registration. Information pertaining to the second counselling will be uploaded at University website. Candidates are advised to see the website regularly.

21. The candidate admitted after the second counselling shall complete their registration formalities by the last date of the registration decided by the University.

22. The seats remained vacant in the first semester in Ph.D. programmes shall be filled in the II semester 2014-15.

23. There shall be verification of the fingerprints of the admitting candidates. (i) The thumb impression of the left hand in application form.

(ii) At the time of Entrance Examination. (iii) At the time of the counselling.

24. The candidates will not be allowed to carry question booklets alongwith them after the examination.

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pkfg,A viw.kZ vFkok =qfViw.kZ vkosnu&i= fujLr fd;k tk ldrk gSA

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izk:i ij½ layXu djsA

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izek.k&i= ykSVk;s ugh tk;asxsA LFkk;h fuokl izek.k&i=] ik=rk ijh{kk dh vadrkfydk ;fn vH;FkhZ blh

o"kZ ijh{kk esa cSB jgk gks rFkk vks0ch0lh0 izek.k i= dks NksM+dj dksbZ Hkh izek.k&i= vkosnu i= tek

djus dh frfFk ds i’pkr Lohdkj ugh fd;s tk;sxsA

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;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ vius vkosnu&i= esa xyr lwpuk nsrk gS rks mldk vkosnu&i= fujLr dj fn;k tk;sxk

vkSj ;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ xyr lwpuk ds vk/kkj ij izos’k ik tkrk gS rks irk yxus ij mldk izos’k fujLr

dj fn;k tk;sxk ftlds fy, og Lo;a mRrjnk;h gksxkA

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izFke pj.k esa lHkh izos’k rnFkZ gksrs gSa vkSj fo’ofo|ky; ds dqyifr dks ;g vf/kdkj gS fd og fdlh Hkh

vH;FkhZ dk izos’k fcuk dkj.k crk;s fujLr dj ldrs gSaA

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;fn dksbZ vH;FkhZ izos’k ijh{kk ds fy, vgZ ugha gS ijUrq fQj Hkh og izos’k ijh{kk esa lfEefyr gksrk gS rks

mldk izos’k gsrq dksbZ nkok ekU; ugh gksxk rFkk muds }kjk tek fd;k x;k vkosnu 'kqYd okil ugha

fd;k tk;sxkA

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ih,p-Mh- ikB~;dze gsrq vkosnu&i= ds fu/kZkfjr [kkus esa ikB~;dze dk dksM fy[kuk vfuok;Z gS vU;Fkk 'kSf{kd

;ksX;rk ds vuqlkj fdlh Hkh ikB~;dze dk iz’u i= vkoafVr fd;k tk ldrk gS tksfd ckn esa cnyk ugha tk

ldrkA

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vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu esa lkjh izfof"V;ka Loa; vH;FkhZ }kjk lkQ&lkQ Hkjh tkuh pkfg,A fdlh izdkj dh

dfVax rFkk vksojjkbfVax ugha gksuh pkfg,A

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vH;fFkZ;ksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd os vius vkosnu&i= le; ls HkstsaA vkosnu i= tek djus dh vfUre

frfFk 02-04-2014 gSA vfUre frfFk 02-04-2014 ds mijkUr Mkd ;k D;fDrxr :i ls izkIr gksus okys

vkosnu&i= dks fdlh Hkh fLFkfr esa Lohdkj ugha fd;k tk;sxkA

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vkonsu&i= Hkstus ls iwoZ vH;FkhZ izos’k ijh{kk gsrq ekaxh xbZ U;wure 'kSf{kd ;ksX;rk lqfuf’pr dj ysa

D;ksafd ,d ckj vkosnu&i= fujLr gksus dh n’kk esa tek fd;k x;k ijh{kk 'kqYd okil ugha gksxkA dsoy

vgZ ;ksX;rk okys vH;fFkZ;ksa ds izos’k fn;s tkus ij gh fopkj fd;k tk;sxkA

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vH;fFkZ;ksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd os viuk i=kpkj dk irk vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu i=] vkosnu&i= esa fn;s

fuf’pr LFkku rFkk fyQkQs ij iw.kZ :i ls lkQ&lkQ vo’; fy[ksaA

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vH;fFkZ;ksa dks lykg nh tkrh gS fd os vius vkosnu&i= iathd`r Mkd }kjk gh HkstsaA

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dksbZ Hkh vH;FkhZ tks vius iwoZ v/;;u dky esa Nk= ds :i esa fdlh Hkh izdkj dh vuq’kklughurk vFkok

ijh{kk esa vuqfpr lk/kuksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq, laLFkkvksa ls nafMr gqvk gS rks og izos’k ds ;ksX; ugha gSA ;fn

dksbZ vH;FkhZ mDr rF;ksa dks fNikdj ;k la;kstd ¼izos’k½ dk;kZy; dh =qfV ls izos’k ik tkrk gS rks irk

yxus ij mldk izos’k fujLr dj fn;k tk;sxkA

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izos’k ijh{kk laca/kh vfHkys[k izos’k vuqHkkx esa dsoy N% eghus ds fy, gh lqjf{kr j[ks tk;saxsA

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izos’k ds ekeyksa esa vfUre fu.kZ; dk vf/kdkj fo’ofo|ky; izos’k lfefr dks gh gSA

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izos’k ijh{kk esa vH;FkhZ dks vuqfpr lk/kuksa dk iz;ksx dk nks"kh ik;s tkus ij vH;FkhZ dk ijh{kkQy fujLr

dj fn;k tk;sxk vkSj ijh{kk 'kqYd Hkh ugha ykSVk;k tk;sxkA blds vfrfjDr fo’ofo|ky; dh izos’k lfefr

dks vius foosdkuqlkj vH;FkhZ dks dksbZ vU; n.M nsus dk Hkh vf/kdkj gksxkA

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ijh{kk dsUnz dks cnyus ds lHkh vf/kdkj fo’ofo|ky; ds gksxsasA

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vH;FkhZ dks fo’ofo|ky; dk "kBekl dk iwjk f’k{k.k 'kqYd ukekadu la[;k izkIr djus ds iwoZ tek djuk

gksxkA

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vH;FkhZ dks iathdj.k ds frfFk ls ,d lIrkg ds vUnj lHkh iathdj.k dh izfØ;k;sa iw.kZ djuh gksxhA fdlh

Hkh fLFkfr esa nsjs ls vkus okys vH;FkhZ dks iathdj.k dh vuqefr ugha nh tk;sxhA

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izFke dkmfUlfyax ds ckn izos’k ikus okys vH;fFkZ;ksa dk iathdj.k fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkr esa iathdj.k izkjEHk

gksus dh frfFk ds ,d lIrkg ds ckn vuqeU; ugha gksxkA

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izFke iathdj.k ds mijkUr fjDr lhVksa ds fy;s f}rh; dkmfUlfayax izFke dkmfUlfayax dh frfFk ls ,d

lIrkg ds ckn izkjEHk dh tk;sxhA ftldh lwpuk fo’ofo|ky; osclkbV ij Mky nh tk;sxhA vH;fFkZ;ksa ls

vuqjks/k gS fd mDr lwpuk ds fy;s fo’ofo|ky; osclkbV dks fujrj voyksdu djsaA

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ftu vH;fFkZ;ksa dk izos’k f}rh; dkmfUlfayax ds rgr gksxk os viuh iathdj.k izfØ;k fo’ofo|ky; }kj

fu/kkZfjr iathdj.k dh frfFk ds vuqlkj djsxsaA

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ijkLUkkrdksRrj ikB~;Øe ds fy;s izFke dkmfUlfayax ds mijkUr fjDr lhVksa dh izos’k izfØ;k f}rh; "kBekl

2014&15 esa dh tk;sxhA

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¼1½ vkosnu i= esa ck;s gkFk ds vxwaBs dk fu’kku A

¼2½ izos’k ijh{kk nsrs le;A

¼3½ dkmfUlfayax ds le;A

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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES FOR FILLING O.M.R. APPLICATION Please read the following Instructions carefully before filling the O.M.R. Application:

Write with black ballpoint pen in boxes using English capital letters or numerals and darken the corresponding Circles below it with HB pencil only. Do not use ink.

Darken the Circles fully with HB pencil only as shown Erase completely to change responses.

Do not scribble or make any stray marks on the OMR application. Do not wrinkle or fold or tear or staple the OMR application.

First please write the letter and numeral in boxes provided with black ball point pen and then darken Circles corresponding to that letter and numeral with HB pencil taking care that darkened circle is in same column in which the letter and numeral appears.

Please ensure that recent (not more than one-month-old, give date of photograph) passport size (3.5 x 4.5 cm) photograph showing portion of body chest upward (front face) is pasted at appropriate place on the OMR application form. Do not staple. The Candidate should take photograph without cap or goggles (sunglasses). The photograph should not be taken with specs, beard or moustaches if the candidate does not normally wear them.

Do not fill in places meant for office use.

1. The candidate is required to write his/her name in the same order as entered in his/her qualifying examination Marks-sheet /Certificate in the item no. 2 of the OMR application.

2. The Date of Birth must be entered in Christian era as recorded in High School Certificate e.g. 22.3.1993 be entered as 2 2 0 3 9 3 in item no. 3 of OMR application form.

3. If the candidate has not passed but appearing in the qualifying examination it must be indicated in item no. 13 of the OMR application form.

4. Write the name of Father/Husband in the item no. 7 of the OMR application.

5. The candidate is required to indicate code numbers of two alternative places in order of preference in the item no. 8 of OMR application form the places of examination given in section 8 chapter-II of the Prospectus. For example, for the choice Almora and Pantnagar the order of preference on the lines provided for the code number for examination place at item 8 of the OMR application form will be indicated as follows:

First Preference 1 Second Preference 3

6. Please refer to section 16 (a) (iii) chapter-II of the Prospectus for filling subject group code for UG item no. 10 of OMR application, section 22 for Master‟s and section 12 A for filling Major group code for Ph.D. test in the item no. 11 of the OMR application.

7. While filling the item no. 13 of the OMR application for eligibility requirements the candidate should refer to chapter-II section 12 A for Ph.D., 12 B for Master‟s and 12 C for Undergraduate programmes of the Prospectus.

8. It is emphasized that a candidate shall be considered only for one category as filled in the OMR application. No subsequent request for change of category shall be entertained. The candidate is advised to go through section 21chapter-II of the prospectus carefully for filling the proper category.

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For example, if a candidate belongs to UKFF & BC category but does not claim rural/sports weightage and wants to be considered in both the categories he/she should write category code as follows in item no.12 of the OMR application:

UKFFBC Category 1 2 8 0

9. Please write your full correspondence address in item no. 17 with Pin Code in OMR application in English in Capital letters with black ball-point pen only.

10. Please write your name and OMR application number on the back of the Bank draft. Keep the Bank Draft/Fee Deposit Challan in the envelope of the OMR application. Do not pin/staple the Bank draft. Note: The candidates are advised to see the Demo OMR Application printed at the end of the

prospectus before filling the OMR application.

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d`i;k vkosnu&i= Hkjus ls igys fuEufyf[kr funsZ’kksa dks lko/kkuh iwoZd i<+ ysaA

vxzsth ds cM+s v{kjksa ;k vadks dk iz;ksx djrs gq;s [kkuks esa dkys cky ikbUV iSu ls fy[ksa vkSj blds

uhps xksykdkj jpuk dks dsoy ,p- ch- isafly ls HkjsA L;kgh dk iz;ksx u djsaA

xksykdkj jpukvksa dks uewus ds vuqlkj dsoy ,p-ch- isafly ls gh HkjsaA

izfof"V;ksa dks cnyus ds fy, xyr izfof"V;ksa dks iwjh rjg ls feVk nsaA

vkosnu&i= ij dksbZ fu’kku ;k vokafNr fPkUg u cuk;sA

vkonsu&i= dks u rks eksM+s] u QkM+s] u gh LVsiy djsaA

igys fn;s x;s LFkku es dkys cky ikbUV iSu ls v{kj ,oa la[;k eas fy[ksa vkSj mlds ckn v{kj ,oa la[;k

ds lkeus ;k uhps nh xbZ xksykdkj jpuk dks ,p-ch- isfly ls dkyk dj nsa vkSj ,slk djrs le; bl ckr

dk /;ku j[ks fd dkyh dh xbZ xksykdkj jpuk mlh dkye esa gks ftlesa dh v{kj ,oa vad fy[ks x;s gSa A

d`i;k ;g lqfuf’pr dj ysa fd uohure ¼,d ekg ls vf/kd iqjkuk u gks] QksVks dh frfFk fy[ksa½ ikliksVZ

vkdkj ¼3-5 4-5 lseh-½ ds QksVks tks fd o{k LFky ls Åij ds fgLls dks iznf’kZr djrk gks] vks-,e-vkj-

vkosnu i= ij fn;s x;s fuf’pr LFkku ij Bhd ls fpidk ns] mls LVsiy u djsaA QksVksa fcuk Vksih ;k /kwi

ds p’esa ds gksuk pkfg,A ;fn vH;FkhZ lk/kkj.kr;k p’ek ugh igurk gS ;k nk<+h ;k ewNsa ugh j[krk gS rks

QksVks fcuk p’ek igus ;k fcuk nk<h ewNksa ds gksuk pkfg,A

dk;kZy; mi;ksx ds fy, fu/kkZfjr LFkkuksa dks u HkjsaA

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vH;FkhZ dks viuk uke vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu&i= ds en la[;k 2 esa mlh dze ls fy[kuk pkfg, ftl Øe esa

vgZdkjh ijh{kk vad&[email protected]&i= esa fn;k x;k gSA

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tUefrfFk dks fdzf’p;u bjk esa tSlk gkbZLdwy izek.k&i= esa vafdr gS] uhps fn;s gq, rjhds ls fy[ksaA

mnkgj.kkFkZ 22-03-1993 dks vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu&i= ds en la[;k 3 esa bl izdkj fy[ksaA

2 2 0 3 9 3

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;fn vH;FkhZ us vgZdkjh ijh{kk dks mRrh.kZ ugha fd;k gS] ijUrq mlesa lEefyr gks jgk gSA bldk mYys[k

vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu&i= ds en la[;k 13 eas fd;k tkuk pkfg,A

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vH;FkhZ ijh{kk dsUnzksa ds fy, vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu&i= esa en la[;k 8 esa ijh{kk dksMkas ds nks oSdfYid LFkkuksa

ds dksM la[;k dk izkFkfedrk ds dze eas mYys[k djsaA ijh{kk ds dksMksa dh lwph foof.kZdk ds v/;k;&2 ds

vuqPNsn 8 ij nh xbZ gSA mnkgj.kkFkZ vYeksM+k vkSj iUruxj ds dksM la[;k vks- ,e- vkj- vkosnu&i= ds

en la[;k 8 esa izkFkfedrk dze esa bl izdkj fy[ksA

izFke ojh;rk 1 f}rh; ojh;rk 3

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vkosnu i= ds en 10 esa Lukrd vkSj en 11 esa ekLVlZ izos’k ds fy, fo"k; ds lewg dksM dks Hkjus ds

fy, foof.kZdk ds v/;k;&2 dze’k% vuqPNsn 16,

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vkSj 22 rFkk ih,p-Mh- izos’k ijh{kk ds fy, izeq[k

lewg dk dksM Hkjus ds fy, vuqPNsn 12 , foof.kZdk v/;k;&2 dk voyksdu djsaA

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vkosnu&i= ds en 13 dks Hkjrs le; vgZdkjh ;ksX;rkvksa ds fy, vH;FkhZ ih,p-Mh- ikB~;dzeksa gsrq foof.kZdk

ds v/;k;&2 ds vuqPNsn 12 ,] ekLVlZ ikB~;dzeksa gsrq vuqPNsn 12 ch vkSj Lukrd ikB~;dzeksa gsrq vuqPNsn

12 lh dk voyksdu djsaA

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vH;FkhZ dsoy mlh Js.kh esa ekuk tk;sxk tks mlus vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu&i= esa Hkjh gSA Hkfo"; esa Js.kh

ifjorZu dh dksbZ izkFkZuk Lohdkj ugha dh tk;sxhA vH;FkhZ dks ;g lykg nh tkrh gS fd og vks0,e0vkj0

vkosnu i= ds en la[;k 12 esa mi;qDr Js.kh dks Hkjus ds fy, foof.kZdk ds v/;k;&2 ds vuqPNsn 21 dks

lko/kkuh iwoZd i<+ yasA mnkgj.kkFkZ ;fn vH;FkhZ ;w-ds-,Q-,Q- rFkk ch-lh- Js.kh dk gS] ijUrq

xzkeh.k@[ksy&dwn vf/keku dk nkok ugh djrk gS vkSj nksuksa oxZ esa jguk pkgrk gS rks mls vks-,e-vkj-

vkosnu i= ds en la[;k 12 esa Js.kh dksM fuEu izdkj fy[kuk pkfg,A

;wds,Q,Qchlh Js.kh

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vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu&i= ds en la[;k 17 esa viuk i= O;ogkj dk iwjk ,oa Li"V irk fiu dksM+ lfgr

vxzsth ds cM+s v{kjksa esa dkys cky iSu }kjk fy[ksaA

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cSad Mk¶V ds ihNs viuk uke ,oa vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu i= dh la[;k vo’; fy[ksaA cSad Mk¶V@Qh

MhiksftV pkyu dks vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu i= ds lkFk j[ksaA bls vkyfiu@LVsiy u djsa vkSj u gh vkosnu

i= esa fpidk,sA

fVIi.kh % foof.kZdk ds var esa uewus ds rkSj ij layXu vks-,e-vkj- vkosnu&i= dks vH;FkhZ viuk vkosnu

i= Hkjus ls iwoZ vo’; ns[k yssaA

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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE FOR FILLING APPLICATION FORM

Please read the following Instructions carefully before filling the Application Form.

 Application Form must be filled in ink in legible manner in applicant‟s own handwriting in English only.

 All entries in the boxes made in items 1,2,3,7 (a & b) & 8 must be made in Capital letters only.  Please ensure that recent (not more than one month old) identical passport size (3.5 x 4.5 cm)

photograph showing portion of body chest upward (front face) is pasted at appropriate place on the application form. The photograph must be got attested from the Head of the Institution last attended or from the Head of the current Institution. The Candidate should take photograph without cap or goggles (sunglasses). The photograph should not be taken with specs, beard or moustaches if the candidates do not normally wear them.

Do not fill in places meant for office use

The candidate is required to write his/her name in Capital Letters in English in the same order as entered in his/her qualifying examination marks-sheet/certificate, as

P A N K A J P A N T Write the name of father and mother.

Write the name of guardian, if parents are not alive.

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Please write full mailing address with PIN CODE, Telephone No. and E-mail address if any. The address should be entered as:

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It is emphasized that a candidate shall be considered for only one category as filled in the application form. No subsequent request for change of category shall be entertained. The candidate is advised to go through section 21chapter-II of the prospectus carefully for filling proper category.

Candidate is advised to be very careful while indicating his/her choice of group of paper. Only one of the group papers is to be indicated.

The candidate should refer to Section 10 Chapter-II of the Prospectus regarding fee details. The details of the Bank Draft/Cash receipt/Transaction ID No. should be entered at the appropriate place under item 15 of the Application Form. At the back of the Bank Draft, OMR application number, name and address of the candidate must be written.

Candidate should very carefully fill in the particulars of Examination passed/appeared. DECLARATION

Please ensure that the declaration is duly signed by the Father or Mother/Guardian (if parents are not alive) and the applicant. Forged signatures will disqualify the candidature of the candidate.

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CHAPTER-I

1. The Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology was established in 1960 by an Act of the State Legislature of Uttar Pradesh, enacted in 1958. The objectives of the University, as outlined in the Act are: -

(a) making provision for the education of rural people of the State in different branches of study, particularly agriculture, rural industry, business and other allied subjects;

(b) furthering the prosecution of research, particularly in agriculture and other allied sciences; and (c) undertaking field and extension programmes.

2. This is purely a residential University. All students should reside in the hostels in main campus. 3. The University ensures individual attention to each and every student through its advisory system.

The advisory system is supplemented by a system of student counsellers. For each group of 15 to 20 first-degree students, a teacher advisor is appointed. At postgraduate level, for each student, an advisory committee, consisting of 3-4 teachers is appointed. The teacher-advisor guides, supervises and monitors the academic performance of his/her advisees besides helping them in their personal problems. He/She also maintains a close contact with parent/guardians of his/her advisees.

4. The structure and objective envisaged for the University represent a departure from the system of education prevalent in the country, which had essentially scholastic orientation. It was meant to function primarily as an instrument of development by integrating research, teaching and extension and assuming specific responsibility for introducing improvements, wherever necessary, in every aspect of rural life. The imperative is reflected in both the character of the faculties and departments as well as in the establishment of Directorates of Experiment Station and Extension Education, which are expected to take a holistic view of development and ensure not only inter-disciplinary research but also synthesize ideas emanating from different Colleges.

5. The diverse activities of the University are reflected in the departmental organization of various Colleges. Details of Teaching faculty can be seen on the website of the University.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

Deptt. of Agricultural Communication Deptt. of Agricultural Economics Deptt. of Agrometeorology Deptt. of Agronomy Deptt. of Entomology

Deptt. of Food Science & Technology Deptt. of Genetics and Plant Breeding Deptt. of Horticulture

Deptt. of Plant Pathology Deptt. of Soil Science Deptt. of Vegetable Science

COLLEGE OF BASIC SCIENCE & HUMANITIES

Deptt. of Biochemistry Deptt. of Biological Sciences Deptt. of Chemistry

Deptt. of Environmental Sciences

Deptt. of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Sc. Deptt. of Microbiology

Deptt. of Molecular Biology & Genetic Engg. Deptt. of Physics

Deptt. of Plant Physiology

Deptt. of Social Sc. & Humanities

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY & ANIMAL SCIENCES

Deptt. of Veterinary Anatomy Deptt. of Animal Nutrition

Deptt. of Animal Genetics & Breeding

Deptt. of Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics Deptt. of Livestock Production Management Deptt. of Livestock Products Technology Deptt. of Veterinary Medicine

Deptt. of Veterinary Microbiology Deptt. of Veterinary Parasitology Deptt. of Veterinary Pathology

Deptt. of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology Deptt. of Veterinary Physiology & Biochemistry Deptt. of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

Deptt. of Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology Deptt. of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

Deptt. of Civil Engineering Deptt. of Computer Engineering Deptt. of Information Technology Deptt. of Electrical Engineering

Deptt. of Electronics and Communication Engineering Deptt. of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering

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Deptt. of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering Deptt. of Mechanical Engineering

Deptt. of Post Harvest, Process and Food Engineering Deptt. of Industrial and Production Engineering Deptt. of Soil & Water Conservation Engineering

COLLEGE OF FISHERIES

Deptt. of Aquaculture Deptt. of Fishery Biology Deptt. of Fishery Hydrography

Deptt. of Fish Processing Technology

Deptt. of Fishery Ext. Edu. & Social Sciences

COLLEGE OF AGRI BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Deptt. of Agribusiness Economics & Policy Deptt. of Financial Management

Deptt. of Human Resource & Personnel Management Deptt. of Marketing Management

Deptt. of Production Management

Centers

Business Management Clinic

Information Technology Management Management Development Programme Placement and Counselling

COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE

Deptt. of Human Development & Family Studies Deptt. of Clothing and Textiles

Deptt. of Family Resource Management Deptt. of Foods and Nutrition

Deptt. of Home Science Extension

COLLEGE OF POST GRADUATE STUDIES

The College consists of 62 departments. 69 and 53 Masters and Ph.D. degree programmes respectively are offered by these departments.

6. To support the functions of various departments, the supportive services comprises of Communication Centre, Computer Centre, Radiation and Isotopic Tracers Laboratory, Electron Microscopic Laboratory, Veterinary Clinics, Plant Clinics, Seed Testing Laboratory, ARIS Cell, Environmentally Controlled Poly Carbonate Chamber, Green House Gases Monitoring Centre, Seismological Lab., Agricultural Information Centre, the Research Station, University Farm and Library.

7. DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT WELFARE

The department of Student Welfare provides ample scope, opportunities and facilities for the overall development of personality and leadership qualities of the students. Special stress, however, is laid on discipline, besides higher standard of academic performance. Students participate effectively in the management of hostels, food services, games & sports, cultural and literary activities. Professional societies for each college are under the guidance of Staff Counsellor. It coordinates and provides facilities, activities and services as under :-

(A) Extra-Curricular Activities

Extra-Curricular activities such as literary, cultural, social hobbies and N.C.C. etc. are organized at University level and also college wise through 9 professional societies besides hostel level activities. A good infra-structure including a 900 seated University auditorium, two mini auditoria, college halls, musical instruments and audio-visual aids are available for the organization of various debates, elocutions, arts and crafts, music, dance, folk songs and drama events besides other personality development professional competitions and contests

.

(B) Games and Sports

Games and sports activities are organized through 16 games & sports clubs. There are games and sports staff counsellors for boys and girls. The University provides sufficient games and sports material to all the hostels as well as University level teams. Sufficient number of hostel wise and central play grounds in addition to full fledged stadium, adequately equipped gymnasium and physical fitness centre exist for athletic as well as sports and games events.

(C) Liberal Education

In the age of specializations, Liberal Education programme coordinated by the Department of Student Welfare, attempts to provide a holistic and more creative dimension to student‟s personality development. The Liberal Education, while inculcating values amongst students about social, cultural, human, spiritual, ethical and aesthetics and also aims at equipping the young generation with the knowledge relating to the social value systems, environments, habitats, earth and cosmos. The students get opportunity to learn

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various provincial and international languages, art, cultures, yoga etc. Campus inmates, other than students, also participate in the Liberal Education programmes. This is basically a certificate course, absolutely voluntary and having no bearing on the Overall Grade Point Average of the students. This is run by the Department of Student Welfare in view of holistic human development to articulate in intellectual and emotional involvement of the generations in promoting culture of peace, tranquility and values in the course of developing a more inhabitable, sane and sustainable world.

(D) Hostels

All students are required to live in hostels on sharing basis only. There are 23 hostels including 10 hostels for female students, 01 for married students with separate arrangements for post-graduate and undergraduate students. All students residing in the hostel are to abide by hostel and cafeteria regulations/rules. In case a student indulges in acts of indiscipline he/she will be removed from the hostel and they have to make own arrangements outside the campus at their own risk and cost. The Chief Warden/Dean Student Welfare may exempt student from living in the hostel or taking food in the hostel cafeteria. There is a common room with a Colour T.V. with cable facility, music room, indoor games room and a library having selected books, magazines and newspaper etc. besides courts for volleyball, badminton, basketball and table tennis in most of hostels. The hostel cafeteria is equipped with refrigerator, water cooler and utensils in adequate quantity. Each hostel cafeteria is run and managed by the students on cooperative basis. The students are required to vacate the hostel rooms in the summer vacation to facilitate annual repairs and white washing etc. Every Hostel has one landline telephone with incoming facility. A student‟s activity van is provided for student‟s activity and for taking students for medical aid in case of emergency.

The students are not permitted to keep firearms, motorized vehicles, record players and tape recorders in the hostel or carry with them in the campus. They are also advised not to keep jewellery, camera and heavy cash with them in the hostel. During the formal functions, the students are expected to wear white shirts, white pants during the summer and University blazer (Bottle green colour) with tie during winter. During tournaments and sports competitions, the students are expected to be in proper kit.

(E) Grievances Redressal Registry: The University has established a Registry in this regard and Assoc. DSW is the Employee-in-charge of the registry. The aggrieved students of the University may register complaints in Registry Office: Assoc. DSW, Dean Student Welfare.

(F) Financial Aid/Bursaries/Scholarships

(i) Ph.D. Programmes: Two University fellowships are awarded @3000/- per month on the basis of merit out of eligible students admitted in a major (discipline) for a period of 36 months. However, in case of sanctioned fellowships in a department remain unutilized due to non-availability of students in the Major same fellowship may be transferred to the students of other Majors.

(ii) Masters‟ Programmes: Master‟s degree (except self financing programmes) students upto 50% of the total sanctioned seats in respect of each Major are awarded, Graduate Research/ Teaching assistantship as per regulations on the subject. However, the value of Assistantship will be of Rs. 2000/- per month for the student who stands first in the merit and for the rest the value of assistantship shall be of Rs.900/- per month

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GATE fellowships are provided to GATE qualified M.Tech. students for a period of 24 months.

(iii) Exemption in tuition fee: The exemption in tuition fee is awarded to sons/daughters/spouses of regular employees of the as per University rules.

(iv) Under Graduate Programmes: Following are the details of financial assistance provided by the University to the first-degree students:

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Sl. Name Value Remarks

1. University Merit Scholarship

Rs. 800/- per month

Awarded to the best three students in each degree programme in each batch.

2. Bursary Scholarship

Rs. 600/- per month

Awarded to 6% students of the total number of students admitted to each programme on the basis of merit at the end of I Semester subject to income restrictions. At present it is Rs. One Lac per annum as per prescribed rules.

3. Bursary

Scholarship for Home Sc. College

Rs. 600/- per month

Awarded to 25% of the students admitted to Home Science College on the basis of merit at the end of I Semester, subject to income restrictions i.e. Rs. One Lac per annum as per prescribed rules.

4. Free ship in Tuition fee

Awarded to 25% undergraduate students on rolls of the University on the basis of merit-cum-means as per prescribed rules.

5. Sports Scholarship

Rs.800/- per month

Awarded to the best five all round sportsmen and sports women as per prescribed rules.

In addition, following scholarships and financial assistance are available from outside 1. Merit-cum-Means Scholarship (ICAR).

2. Backward Class Scholarship. 3. S.C. and S.T. Scholarship.

4. Scholarship for State Nominees of different States.

5. P.P.I.C. Scholarship Gurgaon. 6. Nepal Aid Fund.

7. National Talent Scholarship (ICAR) 8. ICAR Sr./Jr. Fellowship.

9. UGC Sr./Jr. Fellowship. 10. CSIR Sr./Jr. Fellowship. 11. Indian Oil Scholarship. 12. ONGC Scholarship. 13. NCERT Scholarship.

14. Shamji Memorial Trust Scholarship. 15. Uttarakhand Krishi Utpadan Mandi Parishad

Scholarship

16. S.J. Jindal Trust Scholarship 17. Major H.S. Sandhu Scholarship.

18. Mata Raj Karni Scholarship for Scheduled/ Backward Castes.

19. I.C.A.R. Scholarships for Foreign Students under various cultural exchange programmes. 20. Indian Herbs Scholarship.

21. Monsanto Scholarship

22. Smt. Chandrmukhi Memorial Scholarship. 23. Sh. Satguru Dayanand Memorial Scholarship 24. Smt. Uma Gupta Fellowship

25. U.P. Alp Sankhyak Vittiya Avan Vikas Nigam Scholarship.

26. S.K. Mukherjee Scholarship. 27. GATE Fellowship

28. MNES Fellowship

29. Priyank Pathak Scholarship 30. Bharti Scholarship

31. Amit Gautam Scholarship/Award 32. S.N. Nayar Memorial Scholarship 33. Inspire Fellowship.

34. UGC Scholarship for M.Tech. 35. DOW Agro Sciences Scholarship. 36. Physical Handicap Scholarship. (G) Mediclaim Facilities

The University has implemented Mediclaim facility for the students from the academic year 2009-2010. The Mediclaim fees, as prescribed by the University, is payable by the student at the time of beginning of an academic year.

A UNISTUDYCARE policy for the session 2013-14 has been insured to the University by United India Insurance Co. Ltd, Haldwani for providing Mediclaim to the students. Payment of bills for the treatment to the students is paid as per insurance policy and cashless treatment facility through panelled hospitals is also being provided to the students.

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8. PLACEMENT & COUNSELLING

The University imparts job-oriented professional education in the field of Agriculture, Animal Science, Veterinary Science, Home Science, Forestry, Fisheries, Engineering, Management and Basic Sciences. The duty of the University towards its students does not end here, but also includes finding suitable employment for its alumni, so that their training and abilities are used for the benefit of the nation. In order to achieve this object the University has setup a full-fledged Directorate of Placement and Counselling, which is a unique feature of the University.

9. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

The University Library has magnificent structure with a seating capacity of 500 readers at a time with the collection of 3.9 Lac documents and subscribing 470 current printed journals & more than 3000 online journals. Besides developing need-based collections of printed documents, it has developed basic infrastructure, which is prerequisite for implementing e-based library services. Library uses web based integrated library management system for operating in-house activities. It has also developed its own web page (http://202.141.116.194), which acts as interface for its e-services. It has documentation facility with photocopying, video conferencing, online journals (i.e. Springer, Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, Indian Jounals.com, Oxford journals, American Society of Agronomy, Annual Reviews and CSIRO, IEEE, ASME, ASCE, ASTM Digital Library, Access Engineering, J-Gate and EBSCO), e-Books series and computerized databases in agriculture (i.e. AGRIS, AGRICOLA, FSTA, Biological Abstract and CAB-CD) are available for users‟ services. It has also established Web-OPAC, digital repository and in-house databases. The Library is a member of CeRA (Consortium for e-Resources in Agriculture) and INDEST (Indian National Digital Library in Engineering Science & Technology) for accessing online journals. 10. MEDICAL HEALTH SERVICES

(a) Outdoor ward facilities: The University hospital has following outdoor facilities: 1. Medical Officers 2. Dental Surgeon

3. Eye Surgeon 4. Lady Medical Officer

5. Orthopedic Surgeon (Monday Only)

(b) Indoor ward facilities: The University hospital has indoor facilities on the male as well as female wings where the University students are kept under observation for a short period. Those need prolong hospitalization are referred and shifted to Sushila Tewari Hospital, Haldwani (Nainital) and to hospitals providing care through insurance agency whose list is provided by the Dean Student Welfare for needful treatment as per University rules. Emergency services are available round the clock and doctors are on call duty & remain present at their residence.

(c) Investigation facilities: The facilities of limited pathological investigation as well as Plain X-ray are available at the University hospital/College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.

(d) Ambulance facilities: Facilities of ambulance is also available for transportation of seriously ill students from their hostel to the Hospital and on the request of Warden concerned for transportation to an outside hospital, if necessary.

(e) Prophylactic Measures: Immunization and vaccinations are performed every Wednesday and Friday.

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CHAPTER – II

ADMISSION CRITERIA AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

1. ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY IMPLIES ACCEPTANCE WITHOUT ANY MODIFICATION BY THE CANDIDATE AND HIS/HER PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF ALL PROVISIONS GIVEN IN THE UNIVERSITY ACT, STATUTES, REGULATIONS AND ADMISSION POLICY AND CHANGES THAT ARE MADE FROM TIME TO TIME THEREIN.

2. THE STUDENTS WHO HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY DROPPED OR TEMPORARILY DISMISSED FROM THIS UNIVERSITY EITHER ON ACCOUNT OF ACTS OF INDISCIPLINE, OR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN DEBARRED FROM SEEKING ADMISSION FROM THIS UNIVERSITY SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED TO APPEAR IN THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, OR SEEK ADMISSION AS A SPONSORED/ NOMINATED CANDIDATE. THE STUDENTS WHO ARE/WERE DROPPED FROM A DEGREE PROGRAMME OF THE UNIVERSITY ON ACCOUNT OF POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE SHALL BE ALLOWED TO TAKE ADMISSION AFRESH IN OTHER DEGREE PROGRAMMES BY CLEARING THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AS IN CASE OF OTHERS. HOWEVER, THEY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO TAKE ADMISSION IN THE SAME PROGRAMME. IN CASE THEY ARE AGAIN DROPPED ON ACCOUNT OF POOR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE THEY WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO TAKE ADMISSION IN ANY PROGRAMME OF THE UNIVERSITY IN FUTURE.

3. IF ANY DOCUMENT SUBMITTED BY THE CANDIDATE IS FOUND TO BE FALSE AT ANY STAGE DURING HIS/HER STAY IN THE UNIVERSITY, HIS/HER ADMISSION WILL BE CANCELLED.

4. THE INFORMATION INDICATED IN THIS PROSPECTUS ARE ONLY FOR GENERAL GUIDANCE AND CAN BE MODIFIED/CHANGED FROM TIME TO TIME BY THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT/ ACADEMIC COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY.

5. All admissions shall be made strictly on merit as determined on the basis of marks obtained by the candidates in the Entrance Examination to be conducted by University, except the following:

(a) Admissions to B.Tech. Programmes shall be made by the University on the basis of merit of Joint EntranceExamination conducted by CBSE, New Delhi.

(b) Admissions to Master‟s programme in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology shall be made through the entrance examination conducted by J.N.U., New Delhi. For application forms and other details candidates may contact J.N.U., New Delhi.

(c) Admission to Masters‟ programmes in MBA/ MBA (Agribusiness) shall be made through CMAT score and Group Discussion and an Interview conducted by the University.

(d) In M.Tech.programmes, admission shall be made first based on the GATE qualifying marks in the subject (Major) in which admission is sought. Vacant seats shall be filled based on OGPA/percentage (%) of marks of B.Tech. The candidate should have secured at least an OGPA of not less than 6.000/10.000 or 3.000/5.000 or 55% marks in aggregate in case of the Institutions/ Universities where these scales are not applicable in the Bachelor‟s degree. However, admission towards seats for Other State candidates in M.Tech. Agricultural Engineering majors shall be made through Entrance Examination conducted by ICAR. In case, domicile candidates of Uttarakhand are not available for the sanctioned seats, the same shall be filled from amongst candidates of Other States.

(e) Admissions to MCA programme shall be made on the basis of separate Entrance Examination to be conducted by the University. In case a candidate wants to appear for other Masters‟ programmes in addition to MCA, he/she has to fill separate application form.

(f) Candidates other than Bonafide residents of Uttarakhand are not eligible to seek admission directly to the Undergraduate and Masters‟ degree programmes in the University. However, they can apply to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi/Veterinary Council of India, New Delhi. They will have to submit a separate application as and when called by ICAR/VCI, New Delhi and take All India Competitive Examinations and attend counselling at New Delhi for seat allotment. For details the candidates may contact; The Assistant Director General (HRD), Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Krishi Anusandhana Bhavan, Pusa, New Delhi-110 012 and The Controller of Examination, Veterinary Council of India, „A‟ Wing, 2nd Floor, August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama

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6. Time of Admission

Admissions to all Undergraduate and Masters‟ degree programmes except for Sponsored or Fellowship holders in various postgraduate degree programmes shall be made in the first Semester of the ensuing academic year only. However, admissions to Ph.D. degree programmes shall be made in first as well as in second semester (provided seats remain vacant in the first semester). 7. Date and Time of Entrance Examination

The Entrance Examination shall be conducted on the following dates and time: 1. Undergraduate Programmes 31-5-2014 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. 2. Masters‟ and Ph.D. Programmes 01-6-2014 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

3. M.C.A. Programme 01-6-2014 03.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.

8. Places of Examination

The Entrance Examination shall be conducted at following places:

PLACE CODE U.G. PROGRAMME MASTERS‟ PROGRAMME MCA PROGRAMME Ph.D. PROGRAMME

1 Almora - - -

2 Dehradun - - -

3 Pantnagar Pantnagar Pantnagar Pantnagar

4 Pithoragarh - - -

5 Ranichauri/Chamba Ranichauri/Chamba - -

6 Rishikesh - - -

7 Srinagar (Garhwal) - -

Note : (i) Every effort will be made to assign the place of choice of the candidate. However, the University reserves the right to assign the candidate to any one of the above places without assigning any reason.

(ii)The place once assigned shall not be changed.

(iii) Any of the above places can be changed at the discretion of the University. 9. Application procedure

The application form and Prospectus for admission to a degree programme can be obtained by post from the Coordinator Admissions, G.B. Pant University Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar by sending a crossed bank draft of Rs. 200/- drawn in favour of PEECRF A/C, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar payable at S.B.I./ U.Co. Bank/PNB, Pantnagar alongwith a request accompanied by 30 x 25 cm size self-addressed stamped envelope bearing postage stamps worth Rs. 19/- by Ordinary Post & Rs. 36/- by Registered Post or on cash payment at the Designated Post Offices by depositing Rs. 200/- + Rs. 40/- as handling charges. List of post offices from where the application form & Prospectus can be had are Almora Postal Division- Almora H.O., Ranikhet H.O., Bageshwar MDG, Dwarahat S.O., Syalde S.O. Chamoli Postal Division-Gopeshwar S.O., Joshimath S.O., Karnprayag S.O., Rudraprayag MDG Dehradun Postal Division - Dehradun GPO, Roorkee H.O., Haridwar MDG, Rishikesh S.O. Nainital Postal Division- Nainital H.O., Pantnagar S.O., Rudrapur MDG, Kashipur MDG, Ramnagar S.O., Haldwani H.O., Kichha S.O., Khatima S.O. Pauri Postal Division - Pauri H.O., Lansdown, Kotdwar H.O., Srinagar Garhwal Pithoragarh Postal Division- Pithoragarh H.O., Champawat MDG, Dharchula S.O., Lohaghat S.O., Didihat S.O. Tehri Postal Division- Chamba S.O., New Tehri H.O., Narendra Nagar S.O. Uttarkashi MDG, Lucknow GPO and New Delhi GPO. The candidates appearing in the qualifying examination can also apply provided that they must produce original mark-sheet of final year indicating class/division obtained at time of counselling failing which their candidature will not be considered for counselling.

10. Examination fee & last date for submission of application

(a) The Last date for sale of application form and Prospectus at Post Offices & by post from the University is 26.03.2014.

(b) The last date for submission of completed application forms is 02.04.2014. (c) The Examination fee is non-refundable.

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Examination Fee

Undergraduate, Masters‟ including M.C.A. & Ph.D. Programmes Rs. 1000.00

Note: The candidate seeking admission to MCA programme are required to fill separate application form.

(d) The application form duly completed in all respects should be accompanied with a Fee Deposit challan receipt (enclosed) from State Bank of India. The amount can be deposited in the State Bank of India Account No. 31602568538 directly in any Branch. However, in case there is no SBI Branch, they can deposit the fee through Account Payee Bank Draft in favour of “PEECRF A/C G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE & TECHNOLOGY, PANTNAGAR” drawn on United Commercial Bank, Pantnagar (Code 678) Pantnagar Branch, State Bank of India, Pantnagar (Code 1133) or Punjab National Bank, Pantnagar (Code 4446) or a University cash receipt for the aforesaid amount, alongwith a unstamped self-addressed envelope supplied with the application form must reach the Coordinator (Admissions), G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar 263145, Uttarakhand before the last date as given in (b) and (c) above. 11. Admission of Sponsored/Nominated Candidates

(a) The candidate(s) sponsored/nominated by the I.C.A.R./Govt. of India /State Govt./Indian Universities shall not be required to appear in the Entrance Examination. His/her admission shall be governed by the eligibility requirements, as prescribed in Appendix-1 (B).

(b) The last date for the receipt of application of the sponsored candidate(s) and UGC/ICAR/ CSIR/DBT/ICMR fellowship holders shall be one month before the beginning of the Semester/Session in which admission is sought.

(c) The last date for receipt of application for admission to M.Tech. programmes shall be 15.05.2014.

12. No. of Seats & Eligibility Qualification:

A. Ph.D. Programmes

S. No.

Name of Programmes Code No. of seats Minimum Eligibility Qualifications

No. UA

Domicile Other States

Agriculture Majors

1. Agricultural Economics 01 02 Nil M.Sc.Ag. Agril.Eco./Rural Banking & Agril. Eco. or M.Sc. Dairy Economics/Livestock Economics/ Forest Economics.

*2. Agronomy 02 08 02 M.Sc.Ag. Agronomy

3. Agrometeorology 03 04 01 M.Sc. Ag./M.Sc. in Agrometerology/ Soil Science/ Agricultural Physics.

4. Agricultural Extension & Communication

04 04 01 Masters‟ degree in the area of Development Communication/ Agricultural Extension/ Extension Education/Agricultural Extension & Communication/ Home Science Extension Education/ Dairy Extension / Veterinary Extension.

5. Entomology 05 08 02 M. Sc. Ag. Entomology or M.Sc. Zoology with specialization in Entomology.

6. Genetics & Plant Breeding

06 08 02 M.Sc. Ag./M.Sc. in Genetics & Plant Breeding/ Plant Breeding/Agril. Botany/ Genetics /M.Sc.Ag. in Mol. Biology & Biotechnology/Biotechnology. 7. Horticulture 07 04 01 M.Sc.Ag. in Horticulture/Horticulture (Floriculture &

Landscaping)/M.Sc. Horticulture/M.Sc. Pomology/ M.Sc. Fruit Science.

8. Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscaping)

08 04 01 M.Sc.Ag. in Horticulture/ Horticulture (Floriculture & Landscaping)/M.Sc. Horticulture.

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*9. Plant Pathology 09 08 02 M.Sc.Ag. in Plant Pathology/M.Sc. Botany with specialization in Plant Pathology /Mycology.

10. Soil Science 11 04 01 M.Sc. Ag. in Soil Science/Agril. Chemistry/ Agril. Physics/Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry. 11. Horticulture (Vegetable

Science)

12 04 01 M.Sc. Ag. in Vegetable Science/Olericulture or Horticulture.

Engineering Majors

1. Electrical Engineering 20 02 Nil Master‟s Degree in Electrical Engineering/ Electrical Energy System from a recognized University.

2. Electronics &

Communication Engg.

21 01 Nil Masters‟ Degree in Electronics & Communication Engg./ Communication Engg./ Telecommunication Engg. / Electronics Engineering from a recognized University.

3. Farm Machinery & Power Engineering

22 04 01 Master‟s Degree in Farm Machinery & Power Engineering /Agricultural Engineering/Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University.

4. Civil Engineering 23 01 01 Master‟s Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized University.

5. Irrigation & Drainage Engineering

24 04 01 Master‟s Degree in Irrigation & Drainage Engineering/ Agricultural Engineering/Civil Engineering /Soil & Water Conservation Engineering from a recognized University.

6. Mechanical Engineering 25 02 Nil Master‟s Degree in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in Thermal Engineering/Machine Design/ Production Engineering/Design & Production Engineering/ Industrial Engineering from a recognized University.

7. Process & Food Engineering

26 02 Nil Master‟s Degree in Agricultural Engineering/ Chemical Engg./ Agricultural Processing/ Agril. Processing and Structures/Agril. Structures and Process Engg./Food Process Engineering/ Post Harvest Engg./Food and Bioprocess Engg./Food Engineering / Process and Agril. Structures/Process & Food Engg./ Mech. Engineering /Biochemical Engg. / Dairy Engg./ Food Engg. / Food Biotech Engg. from a recognized University.

8. Production Engineering 27 02 Nil Master‟s Degree in Production Engg./ Mechanical Engg./ Design & Production Engg./Industrial Engg./ Manufacturing Engineering and Management/I ndustrial System Engineering/ Industrial & Production Engineeringfrom a recognized University.

9. Soil & Water

Conservation Engg.

28 02 Nil Master‟s Degree in Agril. Engineering /Soil & Water Conservation Engineering /Irrigation & Drainage Engineering /Civil Engineering / Soil & Water Engineering /Water Resources Engineering from a recognized University.

Home Science Majors

1. Human Nutrition 35 02 01 M.Sc. in Foods & Nutrition/Food Science & Tech./ Nutrition/Nutrition & Dietetics/ Food Science & Nutrition.

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2. Clothing & Textiles 36 04 01 M.Sc. Clothing & Textiles/ Textiles & Clothing/ Textile and Apparel Designing.

3. Family Resource Management

37 04 01 M.Sc. in Family Resource Management/ Home Management/ Resource Management & Consumer Sciences/Human Ecology in Consumer Science/Home Economics/ Resource Management /Family & Community Sciences.

Fisheries Science Major

1. Fisheries Resource Management

39 04 01 Master‟s Degree in Fisheries Science.

Science Majors

1. Agricultural Chemicals 40 04 01 M.Sc. Ag./M.Sc. in Agricultural Chemicals/ Chemistry.

2. Biochemistry 41 03 01 M.Sc. Ag./M.Sc. in Biochemistry/ Microbiology/ Molecular Biology & Biotech./Chemistry/Agril. Chemicals /Foods & Nutrition/ Biophysics/ Biotechnology.

3. Botany 42 03 01 Master degree in Botany/Plant Sciences/Plant Physiology/ Environmental Sciences.

4. Chemistry 43 04 01 M.Sc. Chemistry from a recognized University. 5. Environmental Science 44 02 Nil M.Sc.Ag./ M.Sc. in Environmental Science/

Environmental Biology.

6. Mathematics 46 03 01 M.Sc. in Mathematics /Applied Mathematics.

7. Microbiology 47 03 01 M.Sc. Ag. in Microbiology/M.Sc. in Microbiology/ Biochemistry / Food Tech./ Biotechnology/ Environmental Science / Foods & Nutrition/ Molecular Biology and Biotechnology.

8. Molecular Biology & Biotechnology

48 03 01 M.Sc.Ag./M.Sc./M.V.Sc. in Biochemistry / Microbiology / Biotechnology/Molecular Biology & Biotechnology/ M. Tech. Biotechnology.

9. Physics 49 04 01 Master‟s Degree in Physics/Applied Physics/Astro Physics/Bio-Physics/ Engineering/ Material Science / Electronics/ Computer Science.

10. Plant Physiology 50 03 01 M.Sc./M.Sc.Ag. in Plant Physiology/ Agronomy/ Horticulture/ Botany/ Biochemistry /Microbiology/ Bio-Sciences/ Plant Sciences/ Environmental Sc. / Biophysics.

Veterinary Science Majors

1. Vety. Public Health & Epidemiology

51 02 01 M.V.Sc. in Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology/ Veterinary Public Health / Vety. Epidemiology/Vety. Microbiology/Vety Biotechnology/ Livestock Product Technology/Molecular Biology & Biotechnology. 2. Vety. Gynaecology &

Obstetrics

52 04 01 M.V.Sc. Gynaecology & Obstetrics/Animal Reproduction/ Gynaecology & Obstetrics and Animal Reproduction.

3. Livestock Production & Management

53 04 01 M.V.Sc./M.Sc.Ag. in LPM/APM/Animal Nutrition/ Animal Genetics & Breeding/ Animal Breeding/Dairy Husbandry/ Animal Husbandry/Animal Husbandry & Dairying/ Animal Science.

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5. Vety. Microbiology & Immunology

55 01 Nil M.V.Sc. in Veterinary Microbiology & Immunology/ Veterinary Microbiology/Veterinary Bacteriology/ Veterinary Virology/ Veterinary Immunology/ Molecular Biology & Biotechnology/ Animal Biotechnology/ Veterinary Public Health.

6. Vety. Pharmacology & Toxicology

57 04 01 M.V.Sc. Vety. Pharmacology/Vety. Pharmacology & Toxicology.

7. Vety. Physiology 58 04 01 M.V.Sc. Veterinary or Animal Physiology

8. Poultry Science 59 04 01 M.V.Sc./M.Sc.Ag. in Poultry Science/ Poultry Husbandry/ LPM/Animal Nutrition/ Poultry Nutrition/ Animal Genetics & Breeding/Poultry Breeding.

9. Vety. Surgery & Radiology 60 04 01 M.V.Sc. Surgery/Surgery & Radiology.

10. Vety. Biochemistry 61 02 01 M.V.Sc. in Veterinary Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology & Biotechnology/ Animal Biotechnology/ Biotechnology.

11. Animal Genetics & Breeding

62 04 01 M.V.Sc. in Genetics & Animal Breeding/Animal Genetics & Breeding or M.V.Sc. in LPM/ Poultry Science /Molecular Biology & Biotechnology with thesis research in the area of Animal Breeding /M.V.Sc. Genetics.

M.Sc. Ag.(Animal Breeding) or M.Sc.Ag. Dairy / Poultry / Animal Husbandry with specialization in Animal Breeding or M.Sc. in Animal Breeding. 12. Animal Nutrition 63 04 01 M.V.Sc./M.Sc.Ag. in Animal Nutrition or LPM/Poultry

Science/Dairy Husbandry/ Poultry Husbandry/Animal Husbandry with specialization in Animal Nutrition 13. Vety. Anatomy 64 04 01 M.V.Sc. in Vety. Anatomy/Vety. Physiology/Vety.

Pathology/ Vety. Surgery & Radiology.

Management Major

**1. Management 70 01 Nil Masters‟ Degree or equivalent in Business Administration/ Management.

*50% seats subject to meeting the merit requirements shall be filled by the candidates Bonafide Resident of the Uttarakhand State who have obtained their qualifying degree from Institutions/Universities other than Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar. If the candidates from other Institutions/Universities of the State are not available, the seats in excess of 50% shall be filled by the candidates Bonafide Resident of Uttarakhand who have obtained their qualifying degree from Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar.

**Self –Financing

The candidate possessing above qualifications and fulfilling the conditions laid down hereunder shall have to qualify the written test and secure a place in the merit list so as to be eligible for admission:

(a) At Master‟s level, the candidate should have secured an OGPA not less than 6.500/10.000 or 4.000/5.000 or Ist Division in case of the Universities where these grading scales are not applicable. At Bachelor‟s level the candidate must possess an Overall Grade Point Average of not less than 6.000/10.000 or 3.000/5.000 or 55% marks in aggregate in case of the Institutions/Universities where these grading scales are not applicable. (b) Besides a candidate must also possess the eligibility qualifications prescribed for Masters programme of

the University in the relevant discipline.

B. Masters‟ Programmes

S. No.

Name of the Programmes No. of Seats

Minimum Eligibility Qualifications Agriculture Majors

1. Agricultural Economics 08 B.Sc. in Agriculture/ Fisheries/Forestry/ Horticulture/ Home Sc./Agril. Marketing.

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2. Agrometeorology 03 B.Sc. in Agri./Forestry or B.Sc. (PCM) *3. Agronomy 16 B.Sc. Ag./B.Sc. Ag. & A.H.

4. Agroforestry 05 B.Sc. in Agriculture /Forestry/ Horticulture/Biology (ZBC). 5. Agricultural Extension &

Communication

08 B.Sc. in Agri./Forestry/ Horticulture/ Home Sc./ Fisheries/ Food Sc. & Technology/Dairy Sc./ B.V.Sc. & A.H./B.V.Sc.

6. Entomology 12 B.Sc. in Agriculture/ Biology (Zoology and Botany with any other subject)/B.Sc. Forestry/B.Sc. Horticulture.

7. Genetics & Plant Breeding 16 B.Sc. in Agriculture/B.Sc. Biology (Zoology and Botany with any other subject)/B. Sc. Forestry.

8. Horticulture 08 B.Sc. in Agri./Horticulture/Forestry/Biology (ZBC) 9. Horticulture (Floriculture and

Landscaping)

04 B.Sc. in Agriculture/Horticulture/Forestry/ Biology (Zoology, Botany & Chemistry).

*10. Plant Pathology 10 B.Sc. in Agril./Forestry/Biology (Zoology and Botany with any other subject)/ B.Sc. Horticulture.

11. Soil Science 08 B.Sc. Agriculture/B.Sc. Horticulture/ B.Sc. Forestry/ B.Sc. (Zoology, Botany & Chemistry/Physics, Chemistry & Maths). 12. Horticulture (Vegetable

Science)

06 B.Sc. in Agriculture/Forestry/Horticulture/Biology (Zoology and Botany with any other Subject).

Engineering Majors

1. Agril. Engineering (Farm Machinery & Power Engg.)

10 Bachelor‟s Degree in Agricultural Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute.

2. Agril. Engineering (Food Biotech. Engg.)

02 Bachelor‟s Degree in Agricultural Engg. /Chemical Engg./Bio-Chemical Engg./B.Tech. (Biotechnology)/B.Tech. Food Tech./ B.Tech. Dairy Tech./ B.Tech. Food Sc./B.Tech. Food Engg. from a recognized University /Institute.

3. Agril. Engineering (Irrigation & Drainage Engineering)

12 Bachelor‟s Degree in Agricultural Engineering / Civil Engineering from a recognized University/ Institute.

4. Agril. Engineering (Process & Food Engineering)

08 Bachelor‟s Degree in Agricultural Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / Chemical Engg./ B.Tech. Food Sc./B.Tech. Food Tech./ B.Tech. Dairy Technology /B.Tech. Food Engg. from a recognized University/ Institute.

5. Agril. Engineering (Soil & Water Conservation Engg.)

07 Bachelor‟s Degree in Agricultural Engineering /Civil Engineering from a recognized University /Institute.

6. Computer Engineering 08 B.Tech./B.E. degree in Computer Engineering/Computer Science & Engineering/Computer Science/Information Technology/ Information Communication Technology from a recognized University/Institute.

7. Design & Production Engineering

08 Bachelor‟s Degree in Mechanical Engineering/Production Engineering/Industrial & Production Engineeringfrom a recognized University/Institute.

8. Electrical Energy System 06 Bachelor‟s Degree in Electrical Engineering/Electrical and Electronics Engineering from a recognized University / Institute. 9 Electronics &

Communication Engineering

06 Bachelor‟s Degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Electronics Engineering/Communication Engineering/Tele Communication Engineering from a recognized University/ Institute. 10. Hydraulic Engineering 06 Bachelor‟s Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized

University/ Institute.

11. Information Technology 08 B.E./B.Tech. Information Technology/Computer Engineering/ Computer Science & Engineering/Information Communication Technology/ Electronics & Communication/Electronics & Telecommunication/Electronics Engineering from a recognized University/ Institute.

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12. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering

06 Bachelor‟s Degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized University/ Institute.

13. Thermal Engineering 05 Bachelor‟s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognized University/Institute.

Fisheries Science Majors

1. Aquaculture 04 Bachelor‟s Degree in Fisheries Science 2. Aquatic Environment

Management

04 Bachelor‟s Degree in Fisheries Science 3. Fishery Biology 04 Bachelor‟s Degree in Fisheries Science

Home Science Majors

1. Clothing & Textiles 06 B.Sc. Home Science/Home Economics/Family & Community Sciences with Intermediate Science.

2. Family Resource Management

04 B.Sc. Home Science/Home Economics/Family & Community Sciences with Intermediate Science.

3. Foods & Nutrition 06 B.Sc. Home Science/ Home Economics/Family & Community Sciences with Intermediate Science/B.Sc. Food Tech.

4. Human Developm

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